Texas Tech University Athletics

Tech Tennis to Host ITA Summer Circuit Event
June 28, 2017 | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
Five student athletes set to compete in three-day event
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Tech tennis programs will host an ITA Summer Circuit Event July 22-24 at the McLeod Tennis Center.
Texas Tech's Connor Curry and Jackson Cobb will represent the Red Raiders. On the women's side, returners Sarah Dvorak and Felicity Maltby along with newcomer Alex Angyalosy will participate in the tournament.
The three-day event features free admission. The Round of 32 begins Saturday at 9 a.m. followed by Round of 16 action which is set to start at 11:30 a.m.
About ITA Summer Circuit powered by UTR
The ITA Summer Circuit was created to provide college players the opportunity to compete in organized events virtually year-round. Although the primary purpose of the circuit is to provide incoming freshman and collegiate players the chance to compete in the summer months, for NCAA compliance purposes, the events are categorized as "open"; therefore, anyone (including high level juniors and adults) is eligible to compete in these events as long as he/she is a current ITA member. The ITA Summer Circuit is currently made up of 52 events over six consecutive weekends, beginning the last weekend in June and continuing through the last weekend in July.
Visit www.TexasTech.com for the latest news and information on the tennis programs. Fans also can follow the program on its social media outlets at www.Facebook.com/TechWomensTennis, www.Facebook.com/TechMensTennis and @TexasTechTennis on Twitter.
Texas Tech's Connor Curry and Jackson Cobb will represent the Red Raiders. On the women's side, returners Sarah Dvorak and Felicity Maltby along with newcomer Alex Angyalosy will participate in the tournament.
The three-day event features free admission. The Round of 32 begins Saturday at 9 a.m. followed by Round of 16 action which is set to start at 11:30 a.m.
About ITA Summer Circuit powered by UTR
The ITA Summer Circuit was created to provide college players the opportunity to compete in organized events virtually year-round. Although the primary purpose of the circuit is to provide incoming freshman and collegiate players the chance to compete in the summer months, for NCAA compliance purposes, the events are categorized as "open"; therefore, anyone (including high level juniors and adults) is eligible to compete in these events as long as he/she is a current ITA member. The ITA Summer Circuit is currently made up of 52 events over six consecutive weekends, beginning the last weekend in June and continuing through the last weekend in July.
Visit www.TexasTech.com for the latest news and information on the tennis programs. Fans also can follow the program on its social media outlets at www.Facebook.com/TechWomensTennis, www.Facebook.com/TechMensTennis and @TexasTechTennis on Twitter.
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